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Scientific name- Viburnum x judd
Height/width- can reach 8 ft x 8ft or larger
Zone- 4-7
Special Features (foliage)- A dense rounded shrub. The leaves are a dull green. In the fall it will produce a dark purple to a reddish purple color.
Sun preference- full sun-partial shade
Flower colorSeason to bloom- Produces highly fragrant white flowers at the end of April to early May
Plant maintenance- Pruning after it flowers in the spring.
Growth Pattern- Viburnums are mostly moderate- to fast-growing plants. They can grow from 1 foot to more than 2 feet per year.
Origin of plant- A cross between V. carlesii and V. bitchiunse. The first flowers appeared in 1926. Produced by William Judd at the Arnold Arboretum in 1920.
Location at school- West side, in front of old gym doors.
Scientific name-
Viburnum x judd
Height/width- can reach 8 ft x 8ft or larger
Zone- 4-7
Special Features (foliage)-
A dense rounded shrub. The leaves are a dull green. In the fall it will produce a dark purple to a reddish purple color.
Sun preference-
full sun-partial shade
Flower colorSeason to bloom-
Produces highly fragrant white flowers at the end of April to early May
Plant maintenance-
Pruning after it flowers in the spring.
Growth Pattern-
Viburnums are mostly moderate- to fast-growing plants. They can grow from 1 foot to more than 2 feet per year.
Origin of plant-
A cross between V. carlesii and V. bitchiunse. The first flowers appeared in 1926. Produced by William Judd at the Arnold Arboretum in 1920.
Location at school- West side, in front of old gym doors.